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Big cars, small cars, let’s call ALL cars! This bouncy text explores the wonderful world of cars zipping up, down, fast, and slow. A perfect basic concept books for eager young learners f

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Big cars, small cars, let’s call ALL cars! This bouncy text explores the wonderful world of cars zipping up, down, fast, and slow. A perfect basic concept books for eager young learners from the author of Tons of Trucks. Then cruise into bedtime!

Filled with vibrant art, adorable animal characters, and cars of all kinds from love bugs to the demolition derby, Calling All Cars is for every child who loves to read about things that go! Surprise bonus — follow one long road throughout this vividly imagined world and don’t miss the hidden clues in the artwork!

Reviews

“Does your summer hold a road trip close to home or far away? If so, pack this lively travel companion for your tot. Sue Fliess’s rhyming text pairs beautifully with Sarah Beise’s whimsical illustrations. Whether "fast cars, slow cars" or "way-down-low cars," there’s a vehicle for every occasion and sensibility. Race cars, vans and convertibles head for the beach or zip around the track. The drivers ratchet up the humor, since they are all cheery critters, including a large rabbit family with a suitcase-laden automobile. This book should get excellent mileage with the little ones.” - Washington Parent

“Fliess’s punchy rhymes mimic the speed and energy of the cars being described, making for a lively read-aloud…Young car enthusiasts will enjoy the ride through this zippy, robust picture book.” - School Library Journal

“Automobiles galore in this ode to the particular set of pleasures and miseries that occur in a world full of cars.... Each double-page spread offers a surplus of amusing sights: three pigs in a convertible, a kitten chauffeuring a royal pair of lions, love-struck snakes hugging and tugging their cars too close together. Beise's digital illustrations pop with vivid colors.” - Kirkus Reviews